I have a 42" LG C2 OLED and alongside it I have the LG Dual Up almost square 16:18 28 inch monitor which fits perfectly alongside it. My taskbar is on the Dual Up so there are no icons or bars on the OLED and the occasional dimming has never bothered me
I've been using the 65" CX oled myself. You're very correct about your observations. It's awesome for a multipurpose room. They're not much more expensive than high end gaming monitors either, but 4x the size and with cool TV features. Netflix with DV support is great.
I was using the 55" CX as a monitor and it burned my eyeballs like nothing I've experienced before. Ended up using it as a bedroom TV. Loved the picture, but cannot sacrifice my eyes for it.
@@DanglishReviewsit's not OLED? I ended up going with a 55" Samsung LCD and it didn't bother me. No eyestrain or headaches. But I miss the quality. Gaming is beautiful on the CX.
Ive been using a 55" b7 oled as a pc monitor since 2017, somehow still playing baldurs gate 3 at native 4k on my basically 7 year old pc with gtx 1080ti
So, I use my LG as my PC Monitor and i have headset for my PC. And in my living room i've only tried using airpods with the apple tv, but all of this does not depend on the TV.
I have a pair of Sennheiser hooked up to the TV with the headphone jack and it has plenty of volume and sounds pretty good to me. Allows me to use one headset for everything hooked up to the TV uses as a monitor.
May I have a question for you? I think I know what can irritate your eyes. Could you set your camera shutter speed to 1/1000s and look at your monitor through that camera? Do you see any flickering?
Does this oled has Image ghosting effects I think ppl calling it ( smearing ) too , i use lg 50”inch UHD VA panel for gaming on ps5 an for normal use like watching tv an stuff, an it suffers from this smeared image issue Specially when playing ps5 games, very annoying an it really sometimes giving me headache when playing fps games or fast base games, if this lg oled u use at moment doesn’t suffer from same issues i mentioned I’ll definitely buy one cos it’s on sale rn where I live, 60% discount for the c1 55”inch and for c2 48”inch , also there’s discounts on the lg gq90048 monitor, so I’m really confused an don’t know what to buy an what’s the best option for me , pls if u could replay to me it would be much appreciated .
Va panels ghosting is caused by response times (grey to grey). Oled panels have the fastest response times of all LED technologies. You will not see ghosting.
I have a 42" LG C2 OLED and alongside it I have the LG Dual Up almost square 16:18 28 inch monitor which fits perfectly alongside it. My taskbar is on the Dual Up so there are no icons or bars on the OLED and the occasional dimming has never bothered me
What a great and detailed review 👍
I've been using the 65" CX oled myself. You're very correct about your observations. It's awesome for a multipurpose room. They're not much more expensive than high end gaming monitors either, but 4x the size and with cool TV features. Netflix with DV support is great.
I was using the 55" CX as a monitor and it burned my eyeballs like nothing I've experienced before. Ended up using it as a bedroom TV. Loved the picture, but cannot sacrifice my eyes for it.
that's not OLED and not really material for a PC Monitor IMO :)
@@DanglishReviewsit's not OLED? I ended up going with a 55" Samsung LCD and it didn't bother me. No eyestrain or headaches. But I miss the quality. Gaming is beautiful on the CX.
How long does this TV work? What do you think?
A day or lifespan? I think lifespan is years and yearS?
How would you describe the text clarity on this monitor? Is the text sharp enough to read forum/reddit or word documents? Thanks
Very sharp yes :)
in france C3 cost 800€ right now because C4 is here.
i will take it
good value
Ive been using a 55" b7 oled as a pc monitor since 2017, somehow still playing baldurs gate 3 at native 4k on my basically 7 year old pc with gtx 1080ti
1080ti is still a solid GPU ngl
@DanglishReviews sure, but i definately wanna have a new 1 by the time squadron 42 comes out, whenever that is ;)
Have you tried wired headphones on LG,how does it sounds,nobody talks about that...?
So,
I use my LG as my PC Monitor and i have headset for my PC.
And in my living room i've only tried using airpods with the apple tv, but all of this does not depend on the TV.
Sometimes it does @@DanglishReviews
no.
I have older tv where even expensive headphones sound bad...@@DanglishReviews
I have a pair of Sennheiser hooked up to the TV with the headphone jack and it has plenty of volume and sounds pretty good to me. Allows me to use one headset for everything hooked up to the TV uses as a monitor.
May I have a question for you? I think I know what can irritate your eyes. Could you set your camera shutter speed to 1/1000s and look at your monitor through that camera? Do you see any flickering?
My monitor is no longer irritating, and i dont have the one that was - sadly :)
@@DanglishReviews ok, could you please perform a test which I asked about?
Does this oled has Image ghosting effects I think ppl calling it ( smearing ) too , i use lg 50”inch UHD VA panel for gaming on ps5 an for normal use like watching tv an stuff, an it suffers from this smeared image issue Specially when playing ps5 games, very annoying an it really sometimes giving me headache when playing fps games or fast base games, if this lg oled u use at moment doesn’t suffer from same issues i mentioned I’ll definitely buy one cos it’s on sale rn where I live, 60% discount for the c1 55”inch and for c2 48”inch , also there’s discounts on the lg gq90048 monitor, so I’m really confused an don’t know what to buy an what’s the best option for me , pls if u could replay to me it would be much appreciated .
I do simply not know.
My monitor is the best i ever had. Quality wise. With the caveat that it moves the pixels in a interval to prevent burn in
Va panels ghosting is caused by response times (grey to grey). Oled panels have the fastest response times of all LED technologies. You will not see ghosting.